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The top password—“123456”—was used over 3 million times in the dataset analyzed by NordPass. In fact, six of the top 10 passwords are purely numeric, highlighting how common predictable number patterns remain.
These types of passwords are among the easiest for hackers to guess using brute-force attacks, taking a matter of seconds.
Along with numbers, users often rely on keyboard sequences like “qwerty” or common words like “password” and “secret.” While these may be easy to remember, they’re also easy to hack. Variations like “Password” or “password1” offer little improvement in security.

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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 6 Jul

Monkey?

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dragon?

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Reminds me of Spaceballs 😆

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that is the dumbest password ever!

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But nowhere are those people who have used their date of birth or their dog's name as a password mentioned 🔑 and that is also quite common.

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I still can't believe qwerty is a common password

I understand why but I'm still surprised

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For a long time I was part of that top. Hahahaha🤣 today that has changed thanks to knowing Bitwarden.

A few days ago I had to use a friend's computer. And when I gave it to me.

The user password is "12345678"
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